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joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous violence. lou: okay. >> i don't find the ads -- [talking over each other] [laughter] >> i don't find them racy, but i don't find them to be really good. an ad that will make me laugh or excited or elicit some crazy motion. this makes me board. can't they be more creative? >> with the daudet the ad, this was more the clean version that they had really more of a sexy type tiff that showed more than lip. >> they're putting it on the website. lou: said on know where we are in this country. i have to say that fellow there, i don't know
joining us now, the 18. i cannot tell you how i suspect that most of the ads could be of a more elevated nature and that much of america is very upset with the networks and the nfl for such, well, just that kind of thing as we have just shown the audience of this broadcast. >> the whole thing is silly. you watch football game, prime-time television. you see around this as all the time for movie trailers, a video games. much more harmful for children because they portray gratuitous...
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the government now tells us that hey -- they hired a lot more last year than previously believed. auto seafls are up 14% from last year. housing sales are coming back. on the other hand the economy took a pause at the end of last year? unemployment is very high, 7.9%. among men between 25 and 54 one out of six is not working. so i think when you cut through all this what do you see? well, the stock market is going like this and the economy is going like this. that can't last. i can't explain the stock market except maybe there was a gigantic sigh of relief. the republicans aren't going to force the u.s. freshry due default and the europeans aren't going to blow themselves up economically. you see an economy that's growing -- slowly. growing is better than not growing. the europeans are trying the not growing thing. the private sector is healing. in the last three months the private sector added 625,000 jobs and the public sector, state, local, and federal governments cut 25,000 jobs. but what we see the -- is the prospect that the government could start making things worse again.
the government now tells us that hey -- they hired a lot more last year than previously believed. auto seafls are up 14% from last year. housing sales are coming back. on the other hand the economy took a pause at the end of last year? unemployment is very high, 7.9%. among men between 25 and 54 one out of six is not working. so i think when you cut through all this what do you see? well, the stock market is going like this and the economy is going like this. that can't last. i can't explain...
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i think both of us would say i understand but i think both of us disagree with that. one of the most frightening thoughts is we'll let the next generation deal with the long-term deficit budget. it gets harder the longer you put it off. i'm with you complete i will that making those decisions is very important now. i think where you differ from people on the right is being reasonable about when you phase it in. the last couple of years is we have to get the deficit down this year or we have to cut spending this year. in a vulnerable economy that is dangerous. i think it is more important to make the hard decisions, make your fiscal consolidations back loaded. to kick in gradually over time, think is the right policy for an economy like we have that is still vulnerable. >> talking about the short-term decisionings. can we pay our bills this year? given your view about nothing can happen in two years. >> define pay our bills. >> will the federal government honor our debt this summer? >> that is a question about the debt limit. >> yes. >> i think so. i think the most lik
i think both of us would say i understand but i think both of us disagree with that. one of the most frightening thoughts is we'll let the next generation deal with the long-term deficit budget. it gets harder the longer you put it off. i'm with you complete i will that making those decisions is very important now. i think where you differ from people on the right is being reasonable about when you phase it in. the last couple of years is we have to get the deficit down this year or we have to...
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they did it just using the computer. just using word of mouse. that first electoral gambit was for the 2000 election. and three of moveon's five candidates won. despite the computer skeptics, moveon.org ended up becoming a big deal in lefty politics. they raised money and direct it to support progressive candidates and causes. but they also hone and choose their messaging through interaction with their many, many members. moveon ends up being like a mega collective crowd-sourced advisory group for your lefty issue of choice. and the results end up being effective and pretty aggressive messages that end up in some cases using the right spokespeople. >> i want to talk to you about women. >> and about mitt romney. >> mitt romney's for ending funding to planned parenthood. >> including cancer screenings. >> he said he would overturn roe v. wade. >> we have republicans trying to redefine rain. >> trying to force women to undergo invasive ultra sounds. >> if you think that this election won't affect you in your life, think again. >> so they've got mone
they did it just using the computer. just using word of mouse. that first electoral gambit was for the 2000 election. and three of moveon's five candidates won. despite the computer skeptics, moveon.org ended up becoming a big deal in lefty politics. they raised money and direct it to support progressive candidates and causes. but they also hone and choose their messaging through interaction with their many, many members. moveon ends up being like a mega collective crowd-sourced advisory group...
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egypt's campus hello aflame us thousands a track seeing attacking the presidential palace with five bombs a month by police to gas and the latest wave of violent protests demanding the fall of morsi is regime. stay away from the u.k. britain plans a controversial ad campaign to tell him a grounds they won't like about the country after years of trying to outrun them. also this hour the full knowledge of the french led offensive in mali and the deepening crisis in syria focus the minds of the world's top diplomats at a key security gathering in munich. russia marks the seventy's however as for of the soviet victory at stunning grad the vicious and devastating battle which changed the direction of the entire second world war and right now we're bringing you live pictures from volgograd that's how starting grad is called and now. international news life for moscow this is all she was me you know tshabalala thanks for joining us. egypt's violent protests have reached the presidential palace for the first time in a week of turmoil more than fifty people were injured and at least one was killed
egypt's campus hello aflame us thousands a track seeing attacking the presidential palace with five bombs a month by police to gas and the latest wave of violent protests demanding the fall of morsi is regime. stay away from the u.k. britain plans a controversial ad campaign to tell him a grounds they won't like about the country after years of trying to outrun them. also this hour the full knowledge of the french led offensive in mali and the deepening crisis in syria focus the minds of the...
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international news life for moscow this is all she was me you know tshabalala thanks for joining us. egypt's violent protests have reached the presidential palace for the first time in a week of turmoil more than fifty people were injured and at least one was killed while thousands of demonstrators calling for president morsi is resignation clashed with police protesters attacks the pilots with fire bombs and stones security forces responded with tear gas and water cannon is about true witness they may how many kyra. we now have a chaotic scene because of clashes how broken out somehow the government protesters answers are security forces the president. says are many marches from the president's own building and groups supposedly through march are pumped out at the palace which is not the police about the time we see you guys this comes off the several protests conversion from the presidential palace on to her a scratch as part of friday's day at the never and spray just as cold as you can hear behind me there is a must and i'm going to say as people are running it's very chaotic the
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thanks for joining us here on r.t.r. rory sushi at moscow now the u.n. and genocide envoy says that he's deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and a strong atrocities are this being performed though by the french backed government troops in mali a warning came as the french president francois hollande visits mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there however there are fears that sectarian violence could now be on the rise strasberg based journalist and expert on france robert harness the things our lands visit is purely a political grandstanding he may regard this is a window of opportunity to present this is a great french excess which militarily technically tactic leak certainly looks like let's be honest maybe it's his opportunity because clearly in the background there is considerable american assistance there now british troops coming in there talking about eight thousand african troops it's not going to be and further i may say the french are very reluctant to approach the algerian front you
thanks for joining us here on r.t.r. rory sushi at moscow now the u.n. and genocide envoy says that he's deeply concerned by reports of ethnic reprisal attacks and a strong atrocities are this being performed though by the french backed government troops in mali a warning came as the french president francois hollande visits mali in order to hail the success of his intervention against islamist rebels there however there are fears that sectarian violence could now be on the rise strasberg based...
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verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us a pop or c. . from immigration to health care the u.s. is facing serious problems but can a government that's deeply divided along party lines actually solve these different problems are to shine the light on some of the issues that's creating a broken system in the u.s. . it's friday february first him in washington d.c. meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . well we begin with news coming out of turkey today two people are dead after a suicide bomber attacked the american embassy in an carra the turkish guardedness and a visiting turkish journalist were among the victims the obama administration has now called this act an act of terror target and terminus minister says that the bomber was known for being a leftist radical group member the group's name was the revolutionary people's liberation party front he went on to say that the motive may have been different than motives of islamic militants now this comes on the same day that hillary clinton steps down for from her post as secr
verify that fuel purchased for afghan security forces didn't come from iran is this yet another case of us a pop or c. . from immigration to health care the u.s. is facing serious problems but can a government that's deeply divided along party lines actually solve these different problems are to shine the light on some of the issues that's creating a broken system in the u.s. . it's friday february first him in washington d.c. meghan lopez and you're watching r.t. . well we begin with news...
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you use the. russian foreign minister sergey lavrov has met privately with the leader of the key opposition group the syrian national coalition for the first time both agreed there was a mountain to climb before the rebel group would talk to the syrian government or the people of has more from the german city of munich where the talks were held. this is the biggest security conference really in the world and arguably syria is one of the biggest security issues in the world right now sergey lavrov son down for a meeting with moyes out of the t.v. he's the leader of the syrian national coalition the foreign minister of russia coming away seemingly quite happy for the meeting he said upon his arrival back in moscow that swell. the syrian national coalition seemed to willing to speak with the kurds syrian government citing the fact that the whole reason that the national coalition exists in the first place is because they had previously refused to talk to president assad however sergey lavrov did err
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this would only be used in the same case as when you use a social security card. it just could not be forged. if we want to stop future flows, he is so right. i want to make a point. our goal is not to come back here 10 years from now. this means stopping future waves of immigration. other parts of it are something marco rubio has pushed, the entry-exit system. in other words, we have a biometric -- >> many people who are here legally have overstayed their visas. >> we have a biometric when you come into the country but not one when you leave. we have to fix that. second, the employers. why do illegal immigrants come here? it is simple. it is jobs. you can go to a province in southern mexico and make $3 per hour, below a minimum wage, lousy conditions, you are coming. we want to make sure employers do not hire people who are here illegally. the only way to do that is to have a card that is not affordable. right now, you can go down the street here and get a social security card or a driver's license or $100 that is forged. >> it sounds like you have the language,
this would only be used in the same case as when you use a social security card. it just could not be forged. if we want to stop future flows, he is so right. i want to make a point. our goal is not to come back here 10 years from now. this means stopping future waves of immigration. other parts of it are something marco rubio has pushed, the entry-exit system. in other words, we have a biometric -- >> many people who are here legally have overstayed their visas. >> we have a...
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tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses, the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy, their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that, you know, also our journalists, the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the only injured is now at the hospital, is one of ours. a turkish correspondent, diplomatic correspondent. >> brown: now the turkish interior minister said the bomber was a member of a far left group. what is known about this group? and why they might attack a u.s. facility? >> well, this group named revolutionary people's liberation party in turkish we call it-- was founded in 1978. and it's a secular terrorist organization, different from the islamist leaning terrorist organization. it embraces a marxist leninist ideology. it is anti-imperialist, anti-u.s. and anti-nato fo
tell us what you saw. >> i talked to the witnesses, the neighbors here. and people told me that there was a huge explosion. the sound was really too loud and they said that the walls trembled in their homes and they felt that their organs had shaken. so she immediately understood that something went terribly wrong at the u.s. embassy, their neighbor. and as i looked around i seen that, you know, also our journalists, the turkish correspondents here were kind of calm and quiet because the...
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and there's stillo real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing, her repairing of applianc appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan, wasn't it a pretty complicated mess, not only where places as trudy knows, like pakistan, but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean these are times where, you know, you play the hand you are dealt as secretary of state not only because the white house decides the big picture policy. but the world over the last four years has been a complicated place who would have expected that actually europe our closee-- closest allies would have been in a period of enormous internal turmoil greater than anything they have seen since the end of world war 2. so clinton was left to manage those relationships. i think i would say that she was often a soother, but often as not she was also someone who would speak out in a tough manner. look at her championship with the russians. even as president o
and there's stillo real solid ra approachment between us and then. so it is very hard to see that her soothing, her repairing of applianc appliance-- alliances necessarily resulted in concrete policy achievements. >> suarez: susan, wasn't it a pretty complicated mess, not only where places as trudy knows, like pakistan, but even with some of america's closest allies. >> well, that's exactly right. i mean these are times where, you know, you play the hand you are dealt as secretary...
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us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention such as the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the legislature. it is a context of improvement, realism and, yes, optimism. it is a context in which we are cast again in the role of problem solvers. my plan represents the next phase of recovery and rebuilding. tonight we prepare to embark on a legislative session that i hope will set an example for bipartisanship. two years ago we gathered in difficulty and confronted a time of triage. then we were consumed by the effort simply to stop the freefall. tonight we come together to further stabilize our state and lay a stronger foundation for its futur
us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention such as the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the legislature. it is a context of improvement,...
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we are also cognizant of the world around us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight, we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention. such is the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the legislature. it is a context of improvement, realism and yes, optimism. it is a context in which we are cast again in the role of problem-solvers. my plan represents the next phase of recovery and rebuilding. tonight, we prepare to embark on a legislative session that i hope will set an example of bipartisanship. two years ago we gathered in difficulty and confronted a time of triage. then, we were consumed by the effort simply to stop the free fall. tonight, we come together to further stabilize our state and lay a stronger foundation for such
we are also cognizant of the world around us. and we are ever mindful of those students whose faces inspire us to plan big for a bright future. tonight, we can take pride in our progress. the table has been set by economic improvements, and we can now see a light at the end of the tunnel. but problems persist, and they demand our attention. such is the current context in which i have come before you tonight to describe the budget and the policy agenda placed before the 77th session of the...
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you know, they thought everybody should work hard and my father used to say, "work hard, play hard and don't confuse the two." and it was the same whether you were a boy or a girl. also i had great teachers in my elementary and junior high and high school years, who were inspirational, demanding, and expected as much out of the girls as they did out of the boys. >> now, the beige speech, women's rights are human rights and vice versa -- >> now, on the eve of a new millennium, it is time to break the silence. it is time for us to say here in beijing and for the world to hear that it is no longer acceptable to discuss women rights as separate from human rights. >> did you think that was going to become iconic? >> i didn't really know at the time. i had quite a difficult decision-making process leading up to my going. there were those who didn't think that i first lady of the united states should go to china, that there were all kinds of political problems, that should not be ignored and therefore going might somehow condone it, none of which i agreed with. but i really didn't get the fin
you know, they thought everybody should work hard and my father used to say, "work hard, play hard and don't confuse the two." and it was the same whether you were a boy or a girl. also i had great teachers in my elementary and junior high and high school years, who were inspirational, demanding, and expected as much out of the girls as they did out of the boys. >> now, the beige speech, women's rights are human rights and vice versa -- >> now, on the eve of a new...
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are we going to say we need to use women when we need to use them, but they are not in the unit's? i will be keeping a close eye -- in the unit'? i will be keeping a close eye on that. we heard so many ways that the old policy was implemented. i do not think it but he claims commanders in the field. they said direct down, that means well forward on the battlefield. some people say that means we will not send women's in in the first 15 minutes of a raid. some people say we will not send women out when it is a nighttime raid. some people say you will not ride in the first two congress of the convoy. you will not be the -- first two cars of the convoy. you will say, the last commander sent me out at night. i do not know why you will not jumble are we going to see more of that or will that -- i do not know why you will not? i know that was not getting out of the weeds. i am very detail oriented. it touches >> on the implications in challenges we are going to have and the town -- kind of accountability moving forward. we are going to turn now to the legislative assistant to the democrat
are we going to say we need to use women when we need to use them, but they are not in the unit's? i will be keeping a close eye -- in the unit'? i will be keeping a close eye on that. we heard so many ways that the old policy was implemented. i do not think it but he claims commanders in the field. they said direct down, that means well forward on the battlefield. some people say that means we will not send women's in in the first 15 minutes of a raid. some people say we will not send women...
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tell us about it, because i don't think most of us who follow israeli politics here are fully aware of the views that you got from your people in the military and shin bet are the top intelligence people there about israeli security. >> look, the basic thing is where do you want to lead this country? where do you want it to go strategically, not tactically. tactically, they are dealing with interrogation under physical pressure. they're the ones that are issuing the curfews. but at the end of the day, where do you want this conflict to lead at the end? and these guys are coming and saying very, very strongly that israel should drive very strongly towards a two-state solution to try to reconciliate with our palestinians. well, basically, you are right completely. they do not understand the policy of netanyahu and they are more understanding with barack obama's policy. >> well, you know, a couple of weeks ago, netanyahu's government decided to build the settlements, basically cutting off the loop, cutting off the access between the west bank and east jerusalem. to me, i've been over ther
tell us about it, because i don't think most of us who follow israeli politics here are fully aware of the views that you got from your people in the military and shin bet are the top intelligence people there about israeli security. >> look, the basic thing is where do you want to lead this country? where do you want it to go strategically, not tactically. tactically, they are dealing with interrogation under physical pressure. they're the ones that are issuing the curfews. but at the...
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check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the sat check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com so i've begun to send everyone about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching to take you to hear from some more political artists next . wealthy british style sun. sometimes. things go all right when i was. down. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots the v.o.i.p. interviews most intriguing stories for you to see then try a small t arabic to find out more visit arabic all teeth don't call. me eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat eat seafood. elite. see. let's look. at the shelter sheet anything like that. last weekend i went to the opening of a really amazing art exhibit right here in washington d.c. it's called crude and it's a sharp crit
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check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the set check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com so i've begun to send everyone about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching that day to hear from some more political artists next. week speak your language i mean some of the will inevitably and. programs in the documentary some spanish more matches to you. a little tune in to bangalore kid. the story. here. is the spanish. visit i. hope you got. to. look it. up or shut up if you like. last weekend i went to the opening of a really amazing art exhibit right here in washington d.c. it's called crude and it's a sharp critique and dramatic observation of the political conflict between social liberty and the business of oil earlier i talked a conceptual artist behind crude. what is are and what he believes is the evolution from a natural resource to a national identity take a look. at suggest all oil industry because i use oil palm oil to be in and what i can say. for oil in the states look like i t
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because i used. to be in. this to take a boy in this tea and they point to things a good space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have f.c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. you know i started it all by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in one months to write a letter for my parents. and they. use both and they take. my. my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what is this made. you made to post r.c.s. we can and they're not. just going there. and they usually. have a distance between each other and these. in these installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of
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check us out on hulu as well hulu dot com slash breaking the sat check us out on our facebook page and like us facebook dot com break in to send if you want about what i'm doing on the twitter verse follow me on twitter at abby martin i did a break from my preaching the day to hear from some more political artists next. wealthy british study done. some time to write a little story. down. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are all today. looking. good if you've never seen anything like the top. last weekend i went to the opening of a really amazing art exhibit right here in washington d.c. it's called crude and it's a sharp critique and dramatic observation of the political conflict between social liberty and the business of oil earlier i talked a conceptual artist behind crude. what is art and what he be
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use both and they take both. my joy and my well you express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. informal ideas to be. how do you make the posters here so we can and they're not. just paying the bills and they usually. have a distance between each and even. in these installations i could seem to get as it . is it. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece in this piece really says it all. you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he just. told people and they. could go to my t.v. as it's. a democracy he. just gave me a new one you wait to see you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so muc
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use both and they take both. my joy and my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what does this make . you mate. and they're not. just going to be and usually. a distance between each. and you can see. in these installations i could seem to get as if every one sentence. can be close. to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking the really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of this brand and that's what made this sentence . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all i mean it you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display . because. it's the same way. it's going to be and they feel. as it's. a democracy. when you when you wait to see it you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more be
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use both and they take both. my children my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. we can. just kind of be and usually. the distance between each and these. in these installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. this brand. new sentence. i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all i read it you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because. he's. talking and they feel. as it's. possible to. see he's you mean. he just when you when you wait to see you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind them i mean when we're go around and sp
use both and they take both. my children my express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. we can. just kind of be and usually. the distance between each and these. in these installations would seem to give as if behavior one sentence that. can be close. to on sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. this brand. new sentence. i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look...
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because i use oil. in. this to take a boil in this tea and they point to things are good museum space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. stuck to little by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in the months to write a letter from my parents that's why i used and they. use both and they take both. of my children my way expressed myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much what is what is this making. you mate. and they're. just going to be and they usually. have a distance between each and even. in these installations would seem to give as it. is it. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand that's what made th
because i use oil. in. this to take a boil in this tea and they point to things are good museum space and let's let's take a look at some of it unfortunately we have c.c. regulations so we can't show some of the words but i think that we can get the gist i wanted to show that yes we can add a few so we had to block it out but i mean this really does speak for itself i mean what's amazing is that that's a ballpoint pen. stuck to little by a ballpoint pen when i was in military. duty in the...
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to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of people to plan. that's not just a point about the economy. think about language. nobody planned the english language. it arose spontaneously it evolved just like the french language, the russian language. there are a few languages that have two things in common, they were designed by human beings, they were planned and no one speaks them. all the languages that people speak are examples of spontaneous order. law, i know we're here in the ray burn -- rayburn office building and everybody thinks they are involved in making law. the fact is, law evolves spon spon
to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of...
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use both and they take. my to draw my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what does this mean . and they're not. just going to be and usually you still have a distance between each and even. in these installations i could seem to get is that behavior one sentence that. can be close. to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece i mean this piece really says it all. you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because it. exists. and they. called my key details because it's. a democracy. when you wait to go to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind them i mean when we're go around and spread democracy
use both and they take. my to draw my way express myself and why this language i mean yes we can pretty much ask you what is it what does this mean . and they're not. just going to be and usually you still have a distance between each and even. in these installations i could seem to get is that behavior one sentence that. can be close. to and sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's...
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us that. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece in this piece really says it all i mean you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because it. exists. and they. called my t.v. as it's. a democracy he. just gave me a new one you wait to see you know to speak to. you know the guy these concepts are really there's so much more behind them i mean when we're go around and spread democracy in the world what do we really do when you know what's our intent really so this is just so powerful to see there's an. amazing to see up close and the bubbling in kind of his scene of the crude oil and the letter. that was conceptual artist if you want to check out the rest of his exhibit i
us that. can be close. to one sentence yeah yeah you're taking a really popular image and just saying this is kind of the darker reality of. brand . i love i loved it i mean it's incredible let's look at the democracy piece in this piece really says it all i mean you know you that's why i loved you didn't have any captions explaining it's just like this is this is it i mean you have the pumps with the oil pumping through why did you choose this word to display you know because it. exists. and...
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